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$1,295.08
$0
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24h low
$1,295.01
24h high
$1,295.08
The live Rootkit price today is $1,295.08 with a 24-hour trading volume of . The table above accurately updates our ROOT price in real time. The price of ROOT is % since last hour, % since yesterday. The live market cap, measured by multiplying the number of coins by the current price is $12.76M. ROOT has a circulating supply of coins and a max supply of 9.85K ROOT.
Rootkit Stats
What is the market cap of Rootkit?
The current market cap of Rootkit is $33.89M. A high market capitalization implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.
What is the current trading activity of Rootkit?
Currently, of ROOT were traded within 24 hours of time. In other words, $ have changed hands within the past 24 hours through trading. That's a change of 0%.
What is the current price of Rootkit?
The price of 1 Rootkit currently costs $1,295.08.
How many Rootkit are there?
The current circulating supply of Rootkit is . This is the total amount of ROOT that is available.
What is the relative popularity of Rootkit?
Rootkit (ROOT) currently ranks 572 among all known cryptocurrency assets. The popularity is based on relative market cap.
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